On Jun 23, 2004, at 6:17 PM, Paul Querna wrote:
Is it possible to have buildconf be run on the server when the CVS Snapshots are made of httpd-2.0?
This is a common practice for open source projects with their CVS snapshots, and removes extra dependencies on autofoo for users.
The problem with that, for us, is that the CVS server machine runs FreeBSD and has GNU libtool installed from the ports collection. The FreeBSD ports collection has a really old version of libtool (1.3.4), which is broken for many platforms. An option would be to install an autotoolset of the level that we require/like, say in /usr/local/gnu, and prepend its bin to the PATH for roll operations. That would give us a known autotoolset for releases/drops instead of what the RM happens to have on their machine.
Of course I don't know that those snapshots are rolled on the CVS box... I could be smoking crack.
S. (Hmmm... Crack...)
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